Boikido Eco-Friendly Wooden Cube Snail Puzzle

by Julie Knapp, 07/31/10

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Boikido’s brightly colored wooden toys are always a favorite of ours. From their latest line of introductions, this smiling snail puzzle offers different types of play for different ages. First, it provides stacking fun for 18-month-olds and later, older toddlers can match the cubes to create different scenes on the snail’s back. The puzzle is made from FSC-certified wood and finished with water-based paint. Even the packaging is green — a recycled box printed with soy-based inks.

+ Eco-Friendly Wooden Cube Snail Puzzle $24.99

+ Boikido

Junk Food More Than Doubles the Risk of ADHD in Kids, Says New Study

by Jasmin Malik Chua, 07/30/10

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Take that candy away from that baby—or that child or teenager, for that matter. Junk food, including sweets, highly processed snacks, and fried and takeaway grub, could be causing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder in children and adolescents, according to a new study by Australia’s Telethon Institute for Child Health and Research. Researchers, who examined the diets of 1,800 teens, found that “western-style” diets more than doubled the risk of an ADHD diagnosis, compared with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, even after adjusting for social and family factors.

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Link Love: Eames Hack High Chair and a Cereal Box Marble Run

by Julie Knapp, 07/30/10

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We’re big fans of the Eames Rocker so we were intrigued by Babble’s post on an Eames hack high chair concept shown above.

Need a rainy day project? Try making a cereal box marble run with the help of Made by Joel.

Craftzine takes the concept of hand-me-downs to a new level with their DIY tip for turning men’s jeans into toddler jeans.

Lil Sugar shares five eco-friendly ways to stock up on new toys and clothes including the new social networking swap thredUP.

Kiwi magazine introduces us to new recycled craft book Make These Toys.

Deserved Deliveries: A New Kind of Birthing Clinic for NYC

by Yuka Yoneda, 07/30/10

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New York City is considered one of the most forward-thinking cities in the world – so you would think that it would be at the forefront of innovation when it comes to childbirth. But did you know that the Big Apple actually ranks as the worst city in the U.S. in terms of maternal-related mortality? In order to address this very concerning issue and the fact that there is is a serious dearth of mother/child-friendly birthing centers in NYC, designer Kristi Bernick designed a Brooklyn facility for natural childbirth called Deserved Deliveries. This design project explores innovative methods of maternal care that place emphasis on combining midwifery and obstetrics into one cohesive and comfortable environment – an idea that could help turn New York’s abysmal track record around.

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Organic Crochet Sun Hat to Shade Your Baby

by Julie Knapp, 07/29/10

Protecting your tot’s face from the sun is super important, especially in those first six months when you can’t apply sunscreen. You’ll find lots of eco-friendly sun hats to choose from, but this organic crochet sun hat from Etsy designer Tayuh Tate has that sweet made-by-Grandma quality. Even better, each handmade hat comes with four interchangeable button-on flowers so you can swap out the different colors to make it match every baby dress — all without having to buy a stack of hats that she’ll outgrow by next year. Custom colors are also available.

+ Organic Cotton Sun Hat $25

+ Tayuh Tate on Etsy

Kids’ Toxic Chemical Exposure Costs Michigan Billions

by Julie Knapp, 07/29/10

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We know that all of the toxins and pollutants we — and our families — are exposed to every day can have high costs when it comes to our health. Now the Michigan Network for Children’s Environmental Health is examining the financial costs of children’s toxic chemical exposure. Their just-released report examines the environmentally attributable direct and indirect health care costs of four childhood diseases linked to environmental toxins — asthma, lead poisoning, pediatric cancer and neurodevelopmental disorders. The treatment for these health issues costs Michigan an average of $5.85 billion a year! Just think how much money one state could save by protecting children from environmental toxins, and thus helping to reduce the number of children affected by these preventable diseases.

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NEW! Dr. Seuss Eco-Plush Collection by miYim

by Jasmin Malik Chua, 07/28/10

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Oh, the places you’ll go with miYim’s brand-new Dr. Seuss Eco-Plush Collection. The whole gang’s here: the Cat in the Hat, Horton, and the Lorax, all sprung from the good doctor’s beloved children’s books. Beautifully rendered in untreated, unbleached cotton and chemical-free dyes, the certified-nontoxic range includes rattles, teething blankets, and plush toys. All that’s missing is a side of green eggs and ham.

+ Dr. Seuss Eco-Plush Collection (Available on Amazon)

+ miYim

Prenatal Air Pollution Exposure Can Lower Kids’ IQs by 4 Points

by Julie Knapp, 07/28/10

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Lung cancer, heart disease, nausea, headaches, allergic reactions and chronic respiratory disease are just some of the adverse effects of air pollution. Now you can add less intelligent kids to the list. Two separate scientific studies, one conducted in New York City and the other in Poland, found that 5-year-olds exposed to above-average levels of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in the womb score lower on IQ tests. The difference is about the same as the well-documented IQ drop caused by low-level lead exposure.
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NEW! Organic Cotton Clothing Collection from Cate & Levi

by Julie Knapp, 07/27/10

Josh Title, the eco-conscious dad behind Cate & Levi is at it again, handcrafting adorable stuff for kids using old sweaters. We’ve raved about the Canadian company’s puppets, stackable Zoo Cubes and wall art in the past, and now Cate & Levi has introduced a new 100% organic cotton clothing collection for babies and toddlers. The bodysuits, tees and a hat all feature Cate & Levi’s familiar animal designs, made from reclaimed wool of course, this time in applique form.

+ 100% Organic Cotton Clothing $16-$32

+ Cate & Levi

5 Eco-Friendly Rockers & Gliders for Baby’s Nursery

by Beth Shea, 07/27/10

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‘Colorem’ Chalkboard Cubes from Naef

by Beth Shea, 07/26/10

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Swiss toymaker Naef continues to impress us with their growing collection of artfully crafted novelties for kids. The Colorem now joins the ranks of Naef wares we’ve previously raved about here on Inhabitots: the Juba Wooden Caterpillar Toy, Fluctus Building Cones, and Agon Blocks. The new cubes on the block, Colorem puts an end to the paper trail by enabling kids to create colorful art on maple wood cubes that have been varnished with blackboard paint. A simple wipe with a wet sponge, and the blocks become a blank canvas of expression time and again. Colorem comes in 25 or 12 piece variations and is equipped with five water-soluble chalk crayons and a sponge. Kids can design their own puzzles, memory games and drawings on the blocks, which may also be used as traditional stacking blocks to build towering works of art.

+ Colorem $60.14 for 12 piece set $99.44 for 25 piece set

+ Naef

Top 6 Designs That Harness the Power of Play

by Bridgette Meinhold, 07/26/10


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Swedish-Inspired V:King Lawn Game Offers Outdoor Family Fun

by Jasmin Malik Chua, 07/25/10

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Your kids aren’t the only ones who need to get outside and play. For an activity the whole family can enjoy, check out V:King, an old-fashioned game that you can play on the lawn, beach, park, or anywhere with a flat space. Inspired by an ancient Swedish pastime of “shields” and “axes,” V:King is a test of skill, strategy, and luck. Just be prepared for plenty of bluster and gloating—on the part of the children and the grownups.

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Hand-Carved Wooden Toy Boats by FriendlyFairies

by Jasmin Malik Chua, 07/24/10

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Rub-a-dub-dub, what’s floating in your tub? Perhaps one of FriendlyFairies’ handmade wooden boats, which are sea-worthy enough to weather the high seas of your bathwater. Carved in Oregon from solid wood, then wood-burned to create the effect of planks and nails, each one-of-a-kind clipper is hand-embellished with nontoxic paint and triple-finished with a nontoxic sealant.

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Inhabitots Link Roundup of the Week

by Julie Knapp, 07/23/10

We love Design Mom’s idea of crafting a DIY felt wall globe as shown above.

Ecorazzi tells us that Soleil Moon Frye’s new Little Seed collection, which features budget-friendly organic baby basics, is now at Target until Oct 16.

We recently shared news about a possible new urine test for autism, now ParentDish shares news that voice recordings could also help aid early detection.

Project Nursery finds papier mache animal busts for your baby’s room. They’re made by Haitians to honor their African heritage using layers of repurposed cement bags and vintage French book pages.

Ohdeedoh explains how to transform old t-shirts into custom party capes — the results are amazing!

7 Tips for Coping with Bed Rest During Pregnancy

7 Tips for Coping with Bed Rest During Pregnancy

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Recycled Typography Mobile by Veer

Recycled Typography Mobile by Veer

We admit, we’re just a bunch of design and typography nerds masquerading as parents. So you can imagine how our little geeky hearts soared when we spied Veer’s Typographic Mobile, which the company laser-cut from a combination of recycled card and repurposed press sheets from its marketing department. The typeface? Clarendon modified with Baskerville ornamentation. Because inquiring minds need to know.

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Coalition Calls on Toys “R” Us to End “Toxic Toy Story”

Coalition Calls on Toys “R” Us to End “Toxic Toy Story”

PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is the most dangerous plastic of all. BPA? Check. Pthalates? Check. Lead? Also check. So why is are these toxins found in so many children’s products? A coalition led by the Center for Health, Environment & Justice is presenting that question to the largest toy store in the world, Toys “R” Us, today at its flagship location in Times Square.

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Organic Nimble Nester Stacking Arches from Little Sapling Toys

Organic Nimble Nester Stacking Arches from Little Sapling Toys

We love their sustainable rattles. We love their all natural teethers. We super love their adorable bowling set. And now, we have a new clever Little Sapling Toy to adore – the Organic Nimble Nester Stacking Arches! This Maple, Cherry and Walnut nesting arch set is a 100% versatile toy for growing minds and motor skills. More than a simple toy, the Nimble Nester allows your little one to practice problem solving and …

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IVF Babies at Slightly Higher Risk for Cancers

IVF Babies at Slightly Higher Risk for Cancers

A new study from researchers in Sweden suggests that babies conceived through in vitro fertilization (IVF) have a slightly higher risk for developing cancer as a child or young adult than babies conceived without IVF. More than 2.4 million Swedish births from 1982 to 2005 were examined in the study, including nearly 27,000 test tube babies; 53 IVF babies developed cancers including brain tumors and leukemia, while only 38 non-IVF babies did. To couples considering IVF, the test tube option might start to sound like a bad deal considering the $15,000 average price tag, not to mention the physical and emotional cost. So why the higher incidence of cancer?

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Educational & Eco-Friendly Alphabet Soup

Educational & Eco-Friendly Alphabet Soup

What kid doesn’t love alphabet soup? Now you can help your little one brush up on her ABCs noodle and spoon-free with the eco-friendly Alphabet Soup ABC Plus Set set from …

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My Toy Guardian: A Ride-Along Storage Unit That Encourages Cleanup

My Toy Guardian: A Ride-Along Storage Unit That Encourages Cleanup

Toddlers may barely grasp the concept of cleanup time, but designer Tzung-Yu Lu’s “monster on wheels” could go a long way to making it seem more play than work. Although his Toy Guardian is only a concept at this point (alas!), it’s already received an IDEA Award from the Industrial Designers Society of America for its ingenuity.

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Go Up, Up, and Away With the Teak Swing by Design Within Reach

Go Up, Up, and Away With the Teak Swing by Design Within Reach

When it comes to simple outdoor pleasures, the swing’s most definitely the thing. This elegant swing by Design Within Reach is made for all-ages oscillations, with a hardy seat crafted from 30- to 50-year-old plantation-grown teak trees. Teak’s natural oils help it weather the elements, but the wood is also kiln-dried for up to a …

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7 Tips on Preparing for Postpartum Life With a Newborn

7 Tips on Preparing for Postpartum Life With a Newborn

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Eco-Friendly Oops Changing Station by Structured Green

Eco-Friendly Oops Changing Station by Structured Green

It’s hard to play favorites when we see so many amazing green kids items day in and day out here at Inhabitots. But I must confess that while I adore …

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Abstract Toy Cars Crafted by Patrick Weder

Abstract Toy Cars Crafted by Patrick Weder

Patrick Weder designs with a diverse collection of materials: resin, wire, wood, sand and more. Weder’s work, both practical and visually stunning is perfect for modern design lovin’ adults, so it makes sense that his detour into child-minded items would also be modern and unique. Weder’s new toy cars are chunky and visually appealing to little ones …

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Happy When It Rains: Wheel And Seal Umbrellas

Happy When It Rains: Wheel And Seal Umbrellas

Taiwanese designers, Yu-Ting Cheng, Yu-Hsun Chung and Shaw-Chen Chen, have created a fun and functional product in their Wheel and Seal umbrellas. Designed for kids who love splishing and sploshing in the rain, the umbrellas feature a pair of spongy wheels (or an absorbent seal) at the tip of the cane that absorb water from the inevitable puddles they pass through and leave a trail of smiley faces… …

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Inhabitots Interview in 5: Little Sapling Toys Designers, Nick & Kimber Christensen

Inhabitots Interview in 5: Little Sapling Toys Designers, Nick & Kimber Christensen

Little Sapling Toys creates natural, organic wooden toys ranging from teethers and rattles to building blocks and developmental toys. We have widely covered the Little Sapling Toys handmade collection on Inhabitots, reveling in their simplicity, sustainability and heirloom quality character. We were delighted to have the opportunity to ask our five favorite questions to Little Sapling Toys’ founders and toymakers Nick and Kimber Christensen. Read on to get a unique glimpse into the spirit behind this family owned and run business which produces remarkable toys designed to be cherished for generations.

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Inhabitots Link Roundup of the Week

Inhabitots Link Roundup of the Week

Ohdeedoh shows off their favorite finds from online boutique Twine including the adorable Ragamuffins shown above made from recycled and felted sweaters.

Growing Up Green shares beautiful Aboriginal art puzzles made from sustainably harvested wood.

Last week we shared 6 tips for eco-friendly camping trips and this week MNN’s green mom blogger busts 5 myths about …

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Kickbee Tummy Tweeter Sends Text Messages to Dad When Baby Kicks

Kickbee Tummy Tweeter Sends Text Messages to Dad When Baby Kicks

You post your first sonogram photo on Facebook to let the world know you’re pregnant and now your yet-too-be-born baby can tweet from the womb? How? Pregnant women can wear a special belt around their belly called the Kickbee, the Twittering fetal activity monitor. When her baby rocks a roundhouse, she’ll feel the little (or big) movement and so with the Kickbee, which will send an update off to Twitter or Dad-to-Be’s iPhone, bragging, “I kicked Mommy!” Sound a little too techy for such a personal moment? Or maybe like a little too much information for all of your friends, family members and followers?

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‘LEAF’ Eco Baby Seat Sways & Soothes with a Single Push

‘LEAF’ Eco Baby Seat Sways & Soothes with a Single Push

If the answer, my friend, really is “blowing in the wind,” then the LEAF baby seat designed by Dutch company Nuna, provides an eco-savvy and stylish solution for where to place baby to keep him calm and happy when your tired arms need a break! Ergonomically shaped like a leaf, this green baby seat, which requires no motor, batteries or electricity, is powered by a single push which results in two minutes of a gentle swaying back and forth motion to lull baby to sleep.

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Hidden Child Danger: Arsenic-Treated Playground Equipment

Hidden Child Danger: Arsenic-Treated Playground Equipment

Playground fun is a must have experience of summer. However, your child’s fun may be secretly affected if he’s playing on arsenic-treated playground equipment. From the 1970’s until 2003, a lot of the wood for playground equipment, decks, picnic benches and more, was pressure-treated with a preservative containing toxic arsenic.

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NEW! Rhino & Elephant Sustainable Wooden Heirloom Toys by David Weeks

NEW! Rhino & Elephant Sustainable Wooden Heirloom Toys by David Weeks

It’s no secret that we’re huge fans of designer David Weeks‘ heirloom quality wooden toys. We’ve previously featured his animal kingdom offerings: his sustainable wood Simian, Hanno the Gorilla, and his personable and poseable Ursa the Bear. Weeks’ refreshing interpretation of robotic toys also made news here at Inhabitots, when we highlighted his mean, green Cubebots. The master craftsman has added two new characters, both made from sustainably harvested beech wood, to his impressive line-up: Hattie the Elephant and Simus the Rhino.

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5 Natural Remedies for Morning Sickness

5 Natural Remedies for Morning Sickness

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Infants Ingest Nearly 80 Times Safe Level of Dioxin

Infants Ingest Nearly 80 Times Safe Level of Dioxin

The Environmental Protection Agency is holding public hearings today to review a proposed safe exposure limit for dioxin, a known carcinogen and endocrine disruptor produced as a common industrial byproduct. It’s all but impossible to avoid exposure to dioxin. Women exposed to it pass it on to fetuses in the womb, and both breast milk and formula have been shown to contain the stuff. Research done by the Environmental Working Group has shown that a nursing infant ingests an amount 77 times higher than what the EPA has proposed as safe exposure. Adults are exposed to 1,200 times more dioxin than the EPA suggests is safe, mostly through eating meat, dairy and shellfish (a good reason to go vegan).

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